I don't consider myself "dissident right" anymore (I consider myself a revolutionary nationalist, a fascist and a National socialist) but even if i did, in both cases, I'd assume this guy is in the later camp and not a fan of the former. Me myself personally, i think there's no real virtue in being right wing. The left right paradigm was invented by the French during their revolution. In my humble opinion, both the loyalists and the jacobins were shit. If i was a frenchie during the revolution, i would be more concerned about what would happen to my loved ones than I'd be trying to pick the side of an incompetent royal family and blood thirsty rebels. Its also in my view that napoleon transcended these lines by utterly smashing the binary options and centralizing authority around himself. If it had been anyone else, it would have been a dogshit plan, but since it was napoleon, it was a masterclass.
But yeah my point is, being dissident, while annoying at times, is far meaningful than being on the right, due mostly in part to how arbitrary the right is.
But yeah my point is, being dissident, while annoying at times, is far meaningful than being on the right, due mostly in part to how arbitrary the right is.